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The Teeth are considered impassable and have not been explored, though much of the region may have been inhabited by [[Necromancy|Necromancers]] during the [[Golden Age of Necromancy]]. The [[Feast of Aeons]] is considered to be in the region.
 
The Teeth are considered impassable and have not been explored, though much of the region may have been inhabited by [[Necromancy|Necromancers]] during the [[Golden Age of Necromancy]]. The [[Feast of Aeons]] is considered to be in the region.
  
Being incredibly trecherous and, likely, impassable, the necromancers likely utalized a network of mapped tunnels through the [[Duat]] to connect various outlying villages. It is also possible their are uncharted passes leading out of [[Arcol Steppe]].
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Because the Teeth are likely impassable, the necromancers may have utilized mapped tunnels through the [[Duat]] to connect various outlying villages. Also possible are uncharted passes leading of [[Arcol Steppe]].
  
 
[[Category:Greater Continent]]
 
[[Category:Greater Continent]]

Revision as of 18:50, 8 July 2013

The Teeth of the World is a name given to a heavily mountainous region east of High Mountain, and considered a part of the Barrier Range

The Teeth are considered impassable and have not been explored, though much of the region may have been inhabited by Necromancers during the Golden Age of Necromancy. The Feast of Aeons is considered to be in the region.

Because the Teeth are likely impassable, the necromancers may have utilized mapped tunnels through the Duat to connect various outlying villages. Also possible are uncharted passes leading of Arcol Steppe.